Closed in Merrick: Cafe Nee
Cafe Nee in Merrick has closed. The little eatery on Merrick Avenue, originally called Burger 9 Point 5, underwent several chef and ownership changes since launching in 2008 as one of Long Island’s original “boutique” burger spots.
Following a renovation in 2012, the place reopened under the same ownership with the name Cafe Nee. While it still offered the same repertoire of ornate burgers (beef, lamb, bison, turkey and vegetable), its menu also featured panini, sandwiches, salads and a few Thai dishes.
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Cafe Nee in Merrick has closed. The little eatery on Merrick Avenue, originally called Burger 9 Point 5, underwent several chef and ownership changes since launching in 2008 as one of Long Island’s original “boutique” burger spots.
Following a renovation in 2012, the place reopened under the same ownership with the name Cafe Nee. While it still offered the same repertoire of ornate burgers (beef, lamb, bison, turkey and vegetable), its menu also featured panini, sandwiches, salads and a few Thai dishes.